super teaser, gell
Google may go into online book lending
source: Business and Finance Daily News Service English, 14 November 2005, via FactivaGoogle is talking to at least one publisher to allow consumers to rent and view online copies of books for a week, according to a media report today.
Under the Google plan, the proposed fee would 10pc of the book's list price, and it wouldn't be downloadable or printable, The Wall Street Journal reported in its online edition.
"Google Print is exploring new access models to help authors and publishers sell more books online, but we don't have anything to announce," The Journal quoted a Google spokesman as saying. Several other companies have announced plans to allow users to pay for the right to view books on a page-per-view basis. Bertelsmann AG's Random House says it intends to sell the content of its books on that basis with the provision that the material won't be downloadable, The Journal reported.
D.B.: The world is so young, I'm surprised we're in it already.
neineleven heute.
Gartengott, wenn es dich gibt: mach, dass Frost kommt und die Schneckeneier mitnimmt. (Es wird ganz schrecklich werden nächstes Jahr)
a heartbreaking blend of awkwardness and studied nonchalance kolobrzeg, poland, 1992
& julie, den haag, netherlands, february 29 1994
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- simonreynolds.net
- old stuff: blissout
- weblog: blissblog
- liste 1: discography: the core curriculum [pdf]
- liste 2: post-punk esoterica [pdf]
- review: london review of book > andy beckett: another tribe [über reynold's rip it up and start again]
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